ANATOLIA and AUDAX (Saints) Martyrs (July 9) (3rd century) Anatolia, a Roman maiden, with her sister Saint Victoria, was denounced as a Christian by their rejected lovers, Aurelian and Eugene, and banished from Rome. Saint Anatolia settled in a small town near Rieti, where her reputation as a worker of miracles again drew attention to her, and she was put to the torture. Audax, one of the guards of the prison in which she was confined, was converted by her, and the two were beheaded on the same day (A.D. 250).